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NightRythm ([personal profile] nightrythm) wrote2007-04-16 12:59 pm
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Dear Lazy-web

When I went to Morrocco a few years ago, I bought Kohl so that I could be more period in my costuming when I wore my middle-eastern's at faire. I've recently found out that the FDA has imposed a ban on the import of Kohl due to lead content. *Eeep!*

Anyone know how I can get my Kohl powder tested for lead? 'Cause you know, I'd like to keep using it, but if it's poision... well, no es bueno.

[identity profile] stacymckenna.livejournal.com 2007-04-16 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
CA's program (focused on paint) offers contact infor for testing resources. Most labs will cost $25-$50 per test. There are apparently hardware store kits that will test for lead, but they are a binary present/absent result, not a graduated "ok/unhealthy" type of test.
http://www.dhs.ca.gov/childlead/html/materials.html